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Since 1st March, 1999
 
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Towards an uprising
A fortnight ago, the very personable Omar Abdullah was being fêted in the drawing rooms of metropolitan India for his brief but passionate speech on the trust vote in the Lok Sabha debate. It is understood that the prime minister had personally reque...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Beneath the pious look
Sir — In his article, “A space for integrity” (Aug 1), Ashok Mitra applauds the Left parties for th ...  | Read.. 
 
Speech therapy
Sir — Ramachandra Guha’s “Like father, like son” (Aug 2), was a delight to read, particularly the r ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
UNQUIET WATERS
The apparent frivolity of Jammu’s protesters, wading in the waters of the Tawi to defy a curfew, may take some of the gravity...| Read.. 
 
NEW FRIENDS
Politics can make strangers and rivals hold their hands aloft. Thus, there was very little surprise at the picture of Mulayam...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
An India for Everyone
The time is now ripe to try and attempt a conscious redefinition of the word, Dalit, to make it an all encompassing descripti...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
The more books we read, the sooner we percieve that the only function of a writer is to produce a masterpiece. No other task is of any consequence. — CYRIL CONNOLLY
 
BOOKS
Voyages out
‘Land’, ‘River’ and ‘Sea’— the topographic themes of the three sections into which Amitav Ghosh...  | Read.. 
 
A company that survived adversity
Tata Steel was set up in the face of formidable obstacles, economic and ...  | Read.. 
 
The scholar at the gates of faith
The New Testament focuses on three events in the life of Jesus: the ...  | Read.. 
 
Tunnel vision
Malaysia is a triumph of expediency, the only country in the world that ...  | Read.. 
 

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